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US1361090A
US1361090A US227500A US22750018A US1361090A US 1361090 A US1361090 A US 1361090A US 227500 A US227500 A US 227500A US 22750018 A US22750018 A US 22750018A US 1361090 A US1361090 A US 1361090A
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  • Another object of the invention is to provide flexible connections between the steerin'g mechanism of the automobile and the steering means of th'e'trailer, so that the automobile and trailer may move vertically 'relatively to each other without affecting said steering devices.
  • FIG. 3 is a fragmentary persp ctive view of the main parts of the connective mechanism and Figs. 3 and 4: are similar views of a similar though slightly different chassis and mechanical connections.
  • the leader chassis 5 of ordinary construction, has bolted-0r otherwise aflixed at the rear end thereof extension pieces or brackets 7 Lwith orifices adapted to take therein in axial line bolts or joint pins 9.
  • the fore ends 8 of the trailer chassis 6 are complementary to the brackets 7 and also have orifices for said joint pins 9 so that the two parts of the combination vehicle may travel on the surface of the roadway independently of one another by rocking on said joint pins 9.
  • the leader chassis 5 has ordinary steering mechanism connected to the front axle 13 and operated as well understood by steering wheel 10 and mechanism in which by means of connecting rod, 11 the desired movement is imparted to the operating arm 12 of the stub axles 1 1 joined together by radius arms 15 and connecting rod 16.
  • the trailer chassis 6 is supported more or lesson the one pair of wheels 18 whose fast axle 19 isaflined to the side or other members of chassis (3 in any ordinary manner.
  • This chassis 6 has steering mechanism consisting of radius arms. 21, rigid with the stubaxles 20 on which-the wheels 18 are mounted, and one of these arms is integral with an operating arm 23;
  • the radius arms .21 are connected for joint movement by a rod 22.v
  • This arm 23 is jointed to a coniiectingrod 24 whose other end is jointed to the rear one 25 of a palr of similar radius arms on a rocking spindle 26 in bearings 27' on convenientchassis members and the fore one 28 of which has a ball JOlIltlIlgjLt 29.
  • a trailer pivotally connected with the chassis of the automobile to permit'relative vertical movement of the automobile and trailer, said trailer having a pair of wheels, each of said wheels'being mounted on a steeringknuckle,

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D. P. OKEE-FE. TRAILER FOR AUTOMOBILES. APPLICATION FILED APR. 9. 1 918;
1,3 1,090 7 Pitt exited Dec. 7,1920.
' ,UNITED s -ATss' PATENT OFFICE.
DoNALD PATRlCK OKEEFE OF GOFF$ HARBQUR, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA.
TRAILER FOR AUTOMOBILES.
Specification of Letters Patent. I P t-tented Dec. *7, 1920.
Application filed- April 9,1918. Serial No. 227,500.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, I)O1\'ALD PA'i'iiioK OKEEF'E, a subject of the King of Great One of the objects of the invention is to provide a trailer which may be attached to the chassis of an automobile so as to be drawn thereby, means being"provided for turning the wheels of the trailer so as to steer the latter,- such means being controlled from the steering gear of the automobile.
Another object of the invention is to provide flexible connections between the steerin'g mechanism of the automobile and the steering means of th'e'trailer, so that the automobile and trailer may move vertically 'relatively to each other without affecting said steering devices.
The invention is illustrated in the accoinpanying drawing, forming a part of this ap plication, and in which- Figure 1s a diagrammatic plan of a combination vehicle consisting of a draft. or
leader automobile and a trailer coupled togetheraccording tothis invention. Fig.2
is a fragmentary persp ctive view of the main parts of the connective mechanism and Figs. 3 and 4: are similar views of a similar though slightly different chassis and mechanical connections.
The leader chassis 5, of ordinary construction, has bolted-0r otherwise aflixed at the rear end thereof extension pieces or brackets 7 Lwith orifices adapted to take therein in axial line bolts or joint pins 9. The fore ends 8 of the trailer chassis 6 are complementary to the brackets 7 and also have orifices for said joint pins 9 so that the two parts of the combination vehicle may travel on the surface of the roadway independently of one another by rocking on said joint pins 9. v
The leader chassis 5 has ordinary steering mechanism connected to the front axle 13 and operated as well understood by steering wheel 10 and mechanism in which by means of connecting rod, 11 the desired movement is imparted to the operating arm 12 of the stub axles 1 1 joined together by radius arms 15 and connecting rod 16. I
The trailer chassis 6 is supported more or lesson the one pair of wheels 18 whose fast axle 19 isaflined to the side or other members of chassis (3 in any ordinary manner.
This chassis 6 has steering mechanism consisting of radius arms. 21, rigid with the stubaxles 20 on which-the wheels 18 are mounted, and one of these arms is integral with an operating arm 23; The radius arms .21 are connected for joint movement by a rod 22.v This arm 23 is jointed to a coniiectingrod 24 whose other end is jointed to the rear one 25 of a palr of similar radius arms on a rocking spindle 26 in bearings 27' on convenientchassis members and the fore one 28 of which has a ball JOlIltlIlgjLt 29.
Reverting now to the steering mechanism of the'leade'r chassis one, ofthe stub axles has an operating leverlz' being an extension of a radius arm beyond the ball ointing to i the connecting rod 16 and at its end this rod 17 is ball jointed to a connecting rod 30 whose other end is balljointed at 31 to a radius arm 32 on a rocking spindle 33 in bearings 3st of brackets 35 clasped or other- "wise affixed to convenient members of the chassisb; The rear end of the rocking spindle 33 has a second and similar radius arm 36'connected by rod 37 having ball joints 38 and 29 the latter adapted to take in ,a complementary part on the fore radius arm as 28 of a rocking spindle as 26 on a trailer chassis as 6.
In the modified construction illustrated in Figs. 3 and -1 the steering mechanism of the fore wheels of the leader chassis and that of the wheelsof the trailer chassis are similarly constructed as before described.
But in this case the operating arm 17 is forwardly instead. of rearwardly of the front connecting rod 16 and of a consequence the operating arm 23 of the steering mechanism of the trailer chassis must be rearwardly instead of forwardly of the rear connecting rod 22. Otherwise the parts of the two steering mechanisms of this modification are the same and have sim lar functions to the simllar parts described with reference to Figs. 1 and 2 and bear the same distinguishing numbers.
armlever mounted on pivot on bracket 44 clipped or. otherwise secured to the lead ing chassis frame. The other arm 42 of the two-arm lever is adapted to be jointed to a. connecting rod 45 which rod is pivoted 'tothe operating arm 23 (pointing rearwardly) of the reverse steering gear of the axle 19 of the trailer chassis 6. \Vhat I claim is:-
a The combination with an automobile, of
a trailer pivotally connected with the chassis of the automobile to permit'relative vertical movement of the automobile and trailer, said trailer having a pair of wheels, each of said wheels'being mounted on a steeringknuckle,
and a common steering rod connecting said I steering knuckles, a rock shaft disposed longitud-in ally of thetrailer and provided with a plurality of extending arms, said shaft being of a length insuflicient to extend beyond the front of the trailer, afradius rod fixed to one of said steeringknuckles, a. link connecting said radius rod to one of said arms, a second rock shaft carried by the automobile and provided with aplurality vof fixed arms,
a.link connecting one of the arms of the second shaft to the other arm of the first shaft, and means connecting the other arm of the automobile.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name tothis specification in the presence'of two subscribing witnesses.
' DONALD PATRICK OKEEFE.
Witnesses:
' PERCY NEWELL,
,I. EASTON.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2962176A (en) * 1957-08-29 1960-11-29 Joy Mfg Co Low height shuttle car
US3008592A (en) * 1957-08-29 1961-11-14 Joy Mfg Co Power operated steering mechanism for six-wheel articulated shuttle car
US3021155A (en) * 1958-12-18 1962-02-13 Norfolk Iron & Wire Works Inc House moving unit
US4824135A (en) * 1986-11-10 1989-04-25 Mcgregor Donald T Automatic self-steering trailer axle
US20110175322A1 (en) * 2010-01-19 2011-07-21 Balzer, Inc. Self-Steering Agriculture Grain Carts and Manure Tanks

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2962176A (en) * 1957-08-29 1960-11-29 Joy Mfg Co Low height shuttle car
US3008592A (en) * 1957-08-29 1961-11-14 Joy Mfg Co Power operated steering mechanism for six-wheel articulated shuttle car
US3021155A (en) * 1958-12-18 1962-02-13 Norfolk Iron & Wire Works Inc House moving unit
US4824135A (en) * 1986-11-10 1989-04-25 Mcgregor Donald T Automatic self-steering trailer axle
US20110175322A1 (en) * 2010-01-19 2011-07-21 Balzer, Inc. Self-Steering Agriculture Grain Carts and Manure Tanks

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